Black Wedding formed from the ashes of popular goth/alt rock/industrial project Orangabelle 5. Orangabelle 5 scored an early indie hit in the 90s with the moody goth staple "missing you" and went on to release 2 EPs and 2 full-length albums on Autumnal Release Records before calling it quits in late 2002.

Around the middle of 2003, Josh and Julie began toying around with ideas for a new project. A few rough partial demos were pieced together under a working band name but were soon shelved for various reasons. However, discussion continued through 2004 as Josh recorded the new album by his solo project, fornever, and in late 2004, Black Wedding announced their first single, "Control", along with plans to release a debut EP in 2005.

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With the recent lineup change with Electromagnet, We have assumed the name Submarine Fleet and added Mark Linder , formerly of TESS Records' Blade Fetish, as our vocalist. Mark was a part of Blade Fetish with our guitarist Ashkelon Sain and also contributed to Ashkelon's enigmatic Trance to the Sun, which I was also a live member of. Ashkelon who produced Cinema Strange's recent album "The Astonished Eyes of Evening" released several albums worth of his solo material under the quasi secret name of "Submarine Fleet" which has progressed into this version of the band.

Hi.... HALO STAR, the new CD from my band black tape for a blue girl will be in stores next Tuesday! After all the months of preparation, the time is finally here. We've been getting really great advance comments from fans and press alike, and I have been doing a number of interviews about the new songs...

Graveconcernsezine.com writes:While it's often a departure from the fairly consistent introspective, intimate side Rosenthal and company have explored throughout the last 15 or 20 years, Halo Star showcases an interesting and ultimately successful sonic evolution. It's an album that's both more stylistically diverse and more accessible than much of their recent catalog but still retains enough "classic Black Tape" material to please fans of their more ethereal side. Whether you're a long-time fan or a curious newcomer, you'll find a solid album that is arguably one of the most interesting offerings the band has released to date More reviews: http://www.projekt.com/projekt/HALO01.asp